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The government in Pakistan is beginning to see the need for patient-centric technology, which has been one of the biggest challenges to digital health progress in the region says Dr. Zakiuddin Ahmed, CEO of Digital Care.
In an age of countless sensors and data streams, Dr. Rashmee Shah of the University of Utah Hospital says we don’t need more data, we need the right data.
Malaffi CEO Atif Albraiki says simultaneous provider projects, such as health information exchanges, make EMR adoption a challenge at times in the UAE, but stakeholders can learn from global experiences.
Health Informatics Society of Australia CEO Louise Schaper says even though the manifestation of digital health issues locally may differ, there are plenty of opportunities to share learnings from matters such as workforce.
Enlightening Results CEO Grace Cordovano, a board-certified patient advocate, discusses how patient autonomy can be revolutionized by giving them access to their data.
Mary L. Bouxsein, professor of orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School, says there is a problem of bone loss during space flights and discusses how to maintain the muscular skeletal system during long-duration flights.
We need to skill up the workforce and take advantage of the data available to help prevent clinician burnout, says Dr. Harpreet Sood, co-founder of NHS Digital Academy.
Hospitals only have seconds to respond using defensive AI to recognize algorithm transformations taking place is suspected malware, says Cylera Chief Security Strategist Richard Staynings.
Angela Velkova, director for communities and strategic relations for HIMSS International, talks about the newly launched HIMSS Nursing & Midwifery Informatics (England) Network.
Omar Shraim, CIO at SapphireHMS, Kuwait, is focusing on the push to the payer-provider model, where the private sector occupies a larger role and patients are put at the center.